I don't think they do do they? I always thought older clocks were geared for 1800rpm, in other words if you left the tractor running at 1800rpm for 1 hour then that was an hour on the clock. 2 hours at 900 rpm would give one hour on the clock. No?
Is that a Same Antares 100? they are hora good tractors, got one on our mixer wagon-1990 G reg with over 9000 hours one the clock and starts everytime! remember these crackin tractors were built when operating hours only count up at working revs of 1800. not like the modern electronic pish that counts up tickin over!
Some people still use the Double chap thing, but not many. Mostly DIY types. I would say most would not have the time or patience to be bothered with it.
Aye vince, thats what i mean-cheers for clearing that one up haha! Same's are beasts!
Kilkivantam 2 years ago
I don't think they do do they? I always thought older clocks were geared for 1800rpm, in other words if you left the tractor running at 1800rpm for 1 hour then that was an hour on the clock. 2 hours at 900 rpm would give one hour on the clock. No?
vincenzolorenzo 2 years ago
dont give the grass time to dry off
JCB434s 4 years ago
Is that a Same Antares 100? they are hora good tractors, got one on our mixer wagon-1990 G reg with over 9000 hours one the clock and starts everytime! remember these crackin tractors were built when operating hours only count up at working revs of 1800. not like the modern electronic pish that counts up tickin over!
Kilkivantam 4 years ago
Is that field on the road to Millstreet?Great video.
Mathsmatters 4 years ago
This is the way siliage cuttin should be.
madeljacky 4 years ago
Some people still use the Double chap thing, but not many. Mostly DIY types. I would say most would not have the time or patience to be bothered with it.
coltonfelton 4 years ago
making a bit of a mess?
deere4life 4 years ago
What the hell you drivin boyyyy?
Damo391 4 years ago
why the hell are you still using a double chop thing ha ha ha
bricky99 4 years ago